

Financial Literacy Center
Tuck professor Punam Keller has been appointed marketing director for a new center
dedicated to improving the financial literacy of the American public.
Tuck Reunion 2009
More than 800 alumni, family, and friends returned to Hanover for Reunion weekend
October 9-11.
Strategic Management Society
Vijay Govindarajan, Earl C. Daum 1924 Professor of International Business, has been elected a Fellow of the Strategic Management Society.
Tuck Sustains
A new program aims to promote a healthy work-life balance among students and minimize Tuck's environmental footprint.
Thinkers 50
Two Tuck professors are named in the latest ranking of the world's top business thinkers.
Dartmouth's New President
Dr. Jim Yong Kim sees the opportunity to influence students in cooperating to achieve complex goals—an effort to which he sees Tuck as key.
H1N1 Influenza Update
Dr. Turco discusses the status of the H1N1 Influenza (Swine Flu) outbreak and answers commonly asked questions. [video]
Next Practices in Business Strategy
In an article for HBR, co-authored with GE chairman and CEO Jeffrey Immelt D'78 and professor Chris Trimble, professor Govindarajan describes how GE is making the radical shift to a new model.
Community Outreach
Tuck's incoming class gives back to the Upper Valley.
New International Loan Program
Tuck students now have access to funding at competitive rates despite existing pressures on loan availability.
Pharmaceutical Sleuths
A new technology, developed by a team of students from Thayer and Tuck, tells purchasers whether a drug is real or fake.
A New Playbook: Consulting for the Flutie Foundation
Run with it. That's what three T'09 did when handed an independent study project by the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism.
Forbes Ranks Tuck #2
The magazine's biennial ranking looks at return on investment for graduates of business schools.
Alumni Giving Remains Strong
Tuck Annual Giving continues to have the highest participation rate of any business school in the world.
Passages: Bill Seidman D'43, T'44
Former Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Chairman Bill Seidman helped push a speedy recovery from the nation's last great credit crisis, the savings-and-loan debacle.
Tuck Today
The school's alumni magazine and website have a new design and
a host of new stories, including a look at Sachem Village, home to Tuck's married and partnered students.
Operation Tuck
More and more, military personnel are turning to Tuck to hone their civilian leadership skills.
On Her Game
Kate Reiling T'09 uses her Tuck business skills to take her game, Morphology, to market.
Brand Value and Marketing
Professor Kevin Lane Keller on marketing in a recession. [video]
General Electric CEO on Leadership in Hard Times
Jeffrey Immelt D'78 spoke to students about coping in times of economic downturn.
U.S. Fiscal Policy
Matthew Slaughter, professor of international economics and former member of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, talks about the short- and long-term policy challenges facing the U.S. [video]
Think Again
Professor Sydney Finkelstein's new book looks at why good leaders make bad decisions and how you can avoid making the same mistakes.
Effective Health Communications
A Tuck study shows costly health care ads require better targeting.
Q & A: The 100-Year Flood
Mike Stockman T’85 and Tuck Senior Associate Dean Bob Hansen discuss the origins of the subprime mortgage crisis and its similarity to other problem periods of the past.
Application Tips
Dawna Clarke, director of admissions, outlines Tuck's admissions process
and the factors that go into gauging a candidate's application. [video]
ASCENT: Leading Multicultural Women to the Top
A nonprofit organization founded by Professor Ella Bell advances multicultural women in the corporate workforce.
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